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    American stage and film director and writer

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  1. Mar 22, 2024 · Joshua Logan (born October 5, 1908, Texarkana, Texas, U.S.—died July 12, 1988, New York, New York) was an American stage and motion-picture director, producer, and writer. Best known as the stage director who brought to Broadway such classics as Charley’s Aunt (1940), Annie Get Your Gun (1946), Mister Roberts (1948), South Pacific (1949 ...

  2. Interview with Joshua Logan. Roger Ebert April 30, 1967. Tweet. HOLLYWOOD - "The mustard! Watch the blasted mustard!" Joshua Logan 's face reflected horror as a prop man neatly and precisely stepped backward into a spray of mustard grass. Vanessa Redgrave, reclining in a hammock, lifted her head far enough to view the damage, and then sank back ...

  3. Joshua Logan. A director, producer, actor, and author, Joshua Logan had more Broadway hits than almost anyone else. In the late 1940s Logan directed and co-authored two of Broadway’s most...

  4. Jul 13, 1988 · Joshua L. Logan, the director of some of Broadway's most enduring and prestigious hits, among them ''South Pacific,'' which won the Pulitzer Prize, and ''Mister Roberts,'' died yesterday...

  5. Film: North side of the 6200 block of Hollywood Boulevard. Director | Producer | Writer Born Oct. 5, 1908 in Texarkana, TX. Died July 12, 1988 of supranuclear palsy in New York, NY. J oshua Logan was a director and creator of many of the warmest moments in entertainment history.

  6. Jul 14, 1988 · For most of his directing career, Joshua Logan, who died here Tuesday at 79, had days--weeks--when the good ideas wouldn’t stop coming, to the point where he was unable to sleep.

  7. Nov 15, 1988 · Mr. Stewart was among hundreds of people, both in and out of show business, who went to the Shubert Theater yesterday to pay tribute in film, words, music and humor to Joshua Logan, the...

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